Stunning photos have captured the outbreak of a rare and beautiful phenomenon caused by the recent hot weather.

The hottest summer we’ve had for decades has caused a surge in bioluminescent plankton, causing glowing seas around the British coast.

Tim Bow captured the fantastic sight at Aberavon Beach, Port Talbot, Wales.

Stunning photos capture rare bioluminescent plankton caused by hot weather
The hottest summer for decades has caused this outbreak of bioluminescent plankton in Port Talbot, Wales (Picture: Apex News and Pictures)
PIC: TIM BOW/APEX 23/07/2018 The hottest summer for decades has created an outbreak of a rare and beautiful phenomenon - glowing seas. The temperatures have caused a surge in bioluminescent plankton around the British coast. Tim Bow was stunned by the spectacle at Aberavon Beach, Port Talbot. The light occurs due to a complex chemical reaction, known as bioluminescence. Organisms such as jellyfish, squid and fireflies generally use the production of light as a defence against predators. VIDEO AVAILABLE: https://youtu.be/DaAPd8Bb3pI ??50 FEE FOR USE SEE STORY BY APEX NEWS - 01392 823144 ---------------------------------------------------- APEX NEWS AND PICTURES NEWS DESK: 01392 823144 PICTURE DESK: 01392 823145
The blue plankton can be seen swarming in the seas near south Wales (Picture: Apex News and Pictures)
PIC: TIM BOW/APEX 23/07/2018 The hottest summer for decades has created an outbreak of a rare and beautiful phenomenon - glowing seas. The temperatures have caused a surge in bioluminescent plankton around the British coast. Tim Bow was stunned by the spectacle at Aberavon Beach, Port Talbot. The light occurs due to a complex chemical reaction, known as bioluminescence. Organisms such as jellyfish, squid and fireflies generally use the production of light as a defence against predators. VIDEO AVAILABLE: https://youtu.be/DaAPd8Bb3pI ??50 FEE FOR USE SEE STORY BY APEX NEWS - 01392 823144 ---------------------------------------------------- APEX NEWS AND PICTURES NEWS DESK: 01392 823144 PICTURE DESK: 01392 823145
These stunning photos have captured the rare outbreak of plankton (Picture: Apex News and Pictures)

He said: ‘Bioluminescent plankton is randomly popping up at different locations around Wales.

‘It’s been spotted at different locations along the South Wales coast in the past week although it’s slightly unpredictable.

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‘It’s believed that the increased sightings are from the high temperatures we have had over the past few weeks warming the waters around the UK.’

The light occurs because of a complex chemical reaction known as bioluminescence.

PIC: TIM BOW/APEX 23/07/2018 The hottest summer for decades has created an outbreak of a rare and beautiful phenomenon - glowing seas. The temperatures have caused a surge in bioluminescent plankton around the British coast. Tim Bow was stunned by the spectacle at Aberavon Beach, Port Talbot. The light occurs due to a complex chemical reaction, known as bioluminescence. Organisms such as jellyfish, squid and fireflies generally use the production of light as a defence against predators. VIDEO AVAILABLE: https://youtu.be/DaAPd8Bb3pI ??50 FEE FOR USE SEE STORY BY APEX NEWS - 01392 823144 ---------------------------------------------------- APEX NEWS AND PICTURES NEWS DESK: 01392 823144 PICTURE DESK: 01392 823145
Warm water causes outbreaks such as this (Picture: Apex News and Pictures)
PIC: TIM BOW/APEX 23/07/2018 The hottest summer for decades has created an outbreak of a rare and beautiful phenomenon - glowing seas. The temperatures have caused a surge in bioluminescent plankton around the British coast. Tim Bow was stunned by the spectacle at Aberavon Beach, Port Talbot. The light occurs due to a complex chemical reaction, known as bioluminescence. Organisms such as jellyfish, squid and fireflies generally use the production of light as a defence against predators. VIDEO AVAILABLE: https://youtu.be/DaAPd8Bb3pI ??50 FEE FOR USE SEE STORY BY APEX NEWS - 01392 823144 ---------------------------------------------------- APEX NEWS AND PICTURES NEWS DESK: 01392 823144 PICTURE DESK: 01392 823145
Sea creatures used light as a defence against predators (Picture: Apex News and Pictures)
PIC: TIM BOW/APEX 23/07/2018 The hottest summer for decades has created an outbreak of a rare and beautiful phenomenon - glowing seas. The temperatures have caused a surge in bioluminescent plankton around the British coast. Tim Bow was stunned by the spectacle at Aberavon Beach, Port Talbot. The light occurs due to a complex chemical reaction, known as bioluminescence. Organisms such as jellyfish, squid and fireflies generally use the production of light as a defence against predators. VIDEO AVAILABLE: https://youtu.be/DaAPd8Bb3pI ??50 FEE FOR USE SEE STORY BY APEX NEWS - 01392 823144 ---------------------------------------------------- APEX NEWS AND PICTURES NEWS DESK: 01392 823144 PICTURE DESK: 01392 823145
Tim Bow captured the stunning images, which left him stunned (Picture: Apex News and Pictures)

Organisms such as jellyfish, squid and fireflies generally use the production of light as a defence against predators.

But it wasn’t the first time such a beautiful sight was captured off the Welsh coast.

Earlier this month another outbreak of bioluminescent plankton was captured swarming in the Irish Sea in Anglesey.

PIC: TIM BOW/APEX 23/07/2018 The hottest summer for decades has created an outbreak of a rare and beautiful phenomenon - glowing seas. The temperatures have caused a surge in bioluminescent plankton around the British coast. Tim Bow was stunned by the spectacle at Aberavon Beach, Port Talbot. The light occurs due to a complex chemical reaction, known as bioluminescence. Organisms such as jellyfish, squid and fireflies generally use the production of light as a defence against predators. VIDEO AVAILABLE: https://youtu.be/DaAPd8Bb3pI ??50 FEE FOR USE SEE STORY BY APEX NEWS - 01392 823144 ---------------------------------------------------- APEX NEWS AND PICTURES NEWS DESK: 01392 823144 PICTURE DESK: 01392 823145
The seas were glowing around Port Talbot (Picture: Apex News and Pictures)
PIC: TIM BOW/APEX 23/07/2018 The hottest summer for decades has created an outbreak of a rare and beautiful phenomenon - glowing seas. The temperatures have caused a surge in bioluminescent plankton around the British coast. Tim Bow was stunned by the spectacle at Aberavon Beach, Port Talbot. The light occurs due to a complex chemical reaction, known as bioluminescence. Organisms such as jellyfish, squid and fireflies generally use the production of light as a defence against predators. VIDEO AVAILABLE: https://youtu.be/DaAPd8Bb3pI ??50 FEE FOR USE SEE STORY BY APEX NEWS - 01392 823144 ---------------------------------------------------- APEX NEWS AND PICTURES NEWS DESK: 01392 823144 PICTURE DESK: 01392 823145
People descended on the coast to get a glimpse of the rare sight (Picture: Apex News and Pictures)
PIC: TIM BOW/APEX 23/07/2018 The hottest summer for decades has created an outbreak of a rare and beautiful phenomenon - glowing seas. The temperatures have caused a surge in bioluminescent plankton around the British coast. Tim Bow was stunned by the spectacle at Aberavon Beach, Port Talbot. The light occurs due to a complex chemical reaction, known as bioluminescence. Organisms such as jellyfish, squid and fireflies generally use the production of light as a defence against predators. VIDEO AVAILABLE: https://youtu.be/DaAPd8Bb3pI ??50 FEE FOR USE SEE STORY BY APEX NEWS - 01392 823144 ---------------------------------------------------- APEX NEWS AND PICTURES NEWS DESK: 01392 823144 PICTURE DESK: 01392 823145
The plankton has been spotted all along the south coast recently (Picture: Apex News and Pictures)

It took photographer Paul Joinson, 46, around 18 seconds to capture the photograph in Penmon which appears to show the plankton jumping out of the water in about 22C heat.

Paul, from Rhos-on-Sea, Wales said: ‘I can only describe it like something from Avatar.

‘I have never seen anything like it in my life.

PIC: TIM BOW/APEX 23/07/2018 The hottest summer for decades has created an outbreak of a rare and beautiful phenomenon - glowing seas. The temperatures have caused a surge in bioluminescent plankton around the British coast. Tim Bow was stunned by the spectacle at Aberavon Beach, Port Talbot. The light occurs due to a complex chemical reaction, known as bioluminescence. Organisms such as jellyfish, squid and fireflies generally use the production of light as a defence against predators. VIDEO AVAILABLE: https://youtu.be/DaAPd8Bb3pI ??50 FEE FOR USE SEE STORY BY APEX NEWS - 01392 823144 ---------------------------------------------------- APEX NEWS AND PICTURES NEWS DESK: 01392 823144 PICTURE DESK: 01392 823145
It is believed the hot summer we’ve had has lead to the stunning outbreak (Picture: Apex News and Pictures)
PIC: TIM BOW/APEX 23/07/2018 The hottest summer for decades has created an outbreak of a rare and beautiful phenomenon - glowing seas. The temperatures have caused a surge in bioluminescent plankton around the British coast. Tim Bow was stunned by the spectacle at Aberavon Beach, Port Talbot. The light occurs due to a complex chemical reaction, known as bioluminescence. Organisms such as jellyfish, squid and fireflies generally use the production of light as a defence against predators. VIDEO AVAILABLE: https://youtu.be/DaAPd8Bb3pI ??50 FEE FOR USE SEE STORY BY APEX NEWS - 01392 823144 ---------------------------------------------------- APEX NEWS AND PICTURES NEWS DESK: 01392 823144 PICTURE DESK: 01392 823145
The light occurs because of a complex chemical reaction known as bioluminescence (Picture: Apex News and Pictures)

‘It is really rare, after I posted the picture around two hundred people went to visit two weeks after and still no one has seen it.

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‘The light only covered around 30 ft of the sea. ‘And when you would hold the water in your hand you would see the little plankton particles sliding off.

‘It was really cool especially with the clouds at the back.’

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